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Do you have a Will?
>Millions of us still don’t have a will, but having children can bethe catalyst to address this difficult subject. Babyworld has teamed up with Gordons Solicitors to investigate why failing to write a Will could leave your family in limbo. Every parent wants to provide the best upbringing for their children both in health, provision and well…
Posted in Money matters
Tagged Anxiety, Emotions, Keith Gordon, National Consumer Council, Sam Storey, solicitor, Symptoms, Taryn Baverstock
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Pregnancy complications for cot death mums
16th December 2005 Women who have a baby who dies from cot death have an increased risk of suffering complications such as premature birth and low birth weight in future pregnancies. Researchers at Cambridge University looked at data on 258,000 women and their babies and say the findings offer a partial explanation as to why recurrent cot deaths occur.…
Posted in News
Tagged Cambridge University, Childhood, Clarke, Cot, Family, Gordon Smith, Pregnancy, premature birth, Roy Meadow, Sally Clark, SIDS, solicitor, Sudden infant death syndrome
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Changing friendships
While you’re pregnant, you lose count of the number of times friends predict: “Life will never be the same again.” But what they omit to tell you is that your friendships may never be the same again either… Caitlin’s story For Caitlin Anderson, aged 32, proud mum of seven-month-old Lewis, the news she was expecting marked a turning point…
Posted in Community
Tagged Caitlin Anderson, Jane Williams, Julia Berryman, Leicester University, Lewis, psychiatrist, Rosie, solicitor, Theo, Wolverhampton
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Premature babies benefit from gentle touch
25th September 2006 A new study has shown that gentle touch has a positive effect on premature babies. The research by Sonia Appleton, solicitor in Weightmans’ Healthcare Department and a qualified special care nurse, revealed that disruptive medical and nursing intervention leaves infants born prematurely with few rest periods and limited physical contact with their mothers…
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Tagged Childbirth, Childhood, Colin Morley, Kangaroo care, Neonatal intensive-care unit, Neonatal Unit, pain, premature birth, solicitor, Sonia Appleton
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